| Title: | History and progress of the temperance reformation, in Great Britain and other countries of the globe with statistical and documentary evidence of its beneficial results, and a plea for a Maine law to enforce the suppression of all traffic in intoxicating drinks |
| Author: | Buckingham, James Silk, 1786-1855 |
| Note: | Partridge, Oakey, 1854 |
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| Subject: | Alcoholism -- Great Britain |
| Subject: | History |
| Subject: | Prohibition |
| Subject: | Temperance -- Great Britain -- History |
| Subject: | Temperance -- History |
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